modelbouw databank | stash manager
kruzikrucken
Thomas Bischoff (kruzikrucken)
CH

Fieseler Fi 156C Storch
"Gauli Gletscher"

Schaal:
1:48
Status:
Voltooid
Begonnen:
May 31, 2014
Voltooid:
August 16, 2014

Original intention to build as A-97 - one of the two Storch used for the rescue from the Gauli Gletscher in 1947 - had to be abended as the aftermarket Skiset from Kora Models represented the late style ski's.
Therefore this model was built as A-98, a Storch from the Luftwaffe which landed on 19th March 1943 in Samedan in Switzerland and was later bought from Germany. The model represents A-98 in it's last days before crashlanding in the Swiss mountains on 20th July 1948.
A-98 was a Fi 156 C-3/trop built by Morane Saulnier in Puteaux, W.Nr. 1144/1943. Different to my model the original was equipped with the tailskid and not the tailwheel.

Projectinventaris

Volledig model
25158
Fieseler Fi156C Storch
Tamiya 1:48
25158 2012 Nieuwe markeringen
Markeringen
DEC4805
Fieseler Fi 156 Storch (includes swiss style Skis) Swiss Air Force
Kora Models 1:48
DEC4805
/nl/search.php?q=*&fkMATEID[]=15497&showast=no&fkWORKBENCH[]=WB15497&page=projects&project=8117
 
 

Projectkleuren

Exterior
71.044 Grey RLM02
Vallejo Model Air
17ml ()
Mat
Acryl
71.050 Light Gray - FS36375 - RAL 7040
Vallejo Model Air
17ml ()
Mat
Acryl
71.050 Light Gray - FS36375 - RAL 7040
Vallejo Model Air
17ml ()
Mat
Acryl
H65 RLM70 Black Green
Mr. Aqueous Hobby Color
10ml
Satijn
Acryl
71.008 Pale Blue - FS35414
Vallejo Model Air
17ml ()
Mat
Acryl
71.046 Pale Grey Blue
Vallejo Model Air
17ml ()
Mat
Acryl

Foto albums

39 afbeeldingen
Fieseler Fi 156C-3View album, image #37
1:48
1:48 Fieseler Fi156C Storch (Tamiya 25158)1:48 Fieseler Fi 156 Storch (includes swiss style Skis) (Kora Models DEC4805)

Opmerkingen

16 June 2024, 09:48 -

We use cookies for a great and free experience. By continuing to browse the site you agree to our use of cookies.

Essential cookies are for: preferences, security, performance analytics and contextual advertising.

Privacy policy »   Continue